Yes, I completely agree, but at the rate Mintpal add coins, I would perhaps not suggest spending any BTC on buying any votes there. It's gotten way too competitive now.
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Wow, I step away for a day or so and come back to some awesome posts! Keep it up guys. Working on updating the site some more and updating the images in the wallet to the new image.
I've got a very good track record when it comes to spotting a coin before it becomes big, and I think EBT really is not going to disappoint.
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How's KDC doing? Still haven't sold my share. I see how active the community is and it fills me with confidence that this coin has a long-term future. When I can spare the BTC I'll also be buying a few extra thousand. Seems like a good investment to me.
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Does the wallet need to stay open 24/7 to accrue PoS interest?
No. You can open it once a week if you like. That for me is the sweet spot from what I've been doing with Grain. I think you'll get ever so slightly less coins, but we're talking a very small amount.
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Stackcoin part 2.
It's sad, isn't it? So many people putting their money down toilets. I just despair sometimes.
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haha! That's great... there is no such thing as bad advertise. I'll send a few coins their way if they start posting wallet addresses.
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I think it's going to be hilarious to watch once this gets picked up by an exchange. One way or another you'll see Trollcoin on an exchange. Too many trolls here for it not to happen.
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With PoS will you also get the transaction fees? I assume since no one will be mining, minting also confirms transactions else the coin will die.
Yes, I believe so.
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Is EBT becoming sleezy BTC?
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The will ever only 250,000,000 EBT.
Actually, there will only be 250,000,000 EBT proof-of-work coins. Beyond that, there will be proof-of-stake inflation. But that inflation doesn't matter to those holding coins because their total coins will inflate along with the money supply. In other words, if you have EBT, you don't have to worry about mining's eroding your value. Ah, so EBT is inflationary? No upper cap? You didn't know? What's wrong with inflation? People will be profiting from the coins in their wallets, so it will kinda reduce dumpers. I have nothing against it. If anything it makes it more profitable to hold EBT long-term.
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29 BTC moved from the buy wall at 14 Satoshis.
It's the big guy pumping the coin. Don't buy now I already cashed out. Taking a breather from this one until tomorrow.
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The will ever only 250,000,000 EBT.
Actually, there will only be 250,000,000 EBT proof-of-work coins. Beyond that, there will be proof-of-stake inflation. But that inflation doesn't matter to those holding coins because their total coins will inflate along with the money supply. In other words, if you have EBT, you don't have to worry about mining's eroding your value. Ah, so EBT is inflationary? No upper cap? I guess that does make better sense. It would make the coin quite valuable to hold.
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It is a managed language, yes. You can work around that with p/invoke and other stuff, but it's rarely useful. Premature optimization is the root of all evil, as Donald Knuth once said While you can squeeze out a bit of performance improvement by using non-managed memory management, it also overly complicates your program. It all boils down to what you're trying to accomplish - if your app isn't performance-critical, it's usually easier to just leave all that hassle to the runtime. It's pretty good at it, though not always the best. If you really need every clock cycle, then sure, C++ (or C) is the way to go As for Prolog... I'm not a big fan of declarative programming (I almost failed my Prolog class). When it comes to alternative programming paradigms, functional programming (Haskell and Lisp - especially Lisp) is my way to go Also, somebody said that programming languages are like Pokemon moves - you can only know about 4 really well until you're forced to forget one Yes, well I'd like to know around 4. I like the way new languages change your way of thinking. I like Prolog because of how esoteric it is. Lisp looks a bit mind-bending. Perhaps after I've devoted more time to Prolog and C++.
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alright so now the new stable price is 28/29 ? Ask me again tomorrow.
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29 BTC moved from the buy wall at 14 Satoshis.
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Voted on all 4 links and created bot to do it daily, or when time limit is reached so I don't forget each day Please stop that. Coins have been banned from voting because of that. If we get de-listed, we'll know exactly why. Please cease. I appreciate your efforts but it is just not worth the risk. Sorry, didn't mean to ruffle so many feathers. I'll stop the bots. Was more of a reminder for me since I prolly won't remember to vote everyday. Oh well. Yeah, I appreciate the effort, but we don't know how their anti-bot code works, I know other coins have been banned or reset to zero, it might not discriminate between a big script or a little script. Don't think we don't appreciate your efforts though. I'm a scripter myself. PHP. Would be nice to have another one on board with us for future projects. Oh, I understand completely. I know I don't wanna be the guy to thwart all the hard work done. My best friend told me about this coin so thought I would come by and see how it was going for myself. So, consider me "the new guy" lol. And, yes, I code in PHP and C# myself. A little python as well I also code in C++ and Java. Although I'm a bit rusty on those. Never done C++ and Java is the devil lol. Java taught me Object Oriented Programming, but when it got down to it, I hated it. Too verbose of a language. OOP in C++ is just wonderful. Operator Overloading is the boss. I'll always come back to C++ because although there's more to manage, it's a more compact and efficient language in my opinion. Ok, so you have to manage your own memory. It's really not that difficult with OOP. OOP in C++ is frankly rather terrible - it's trying to do the best of two worlds by adding OOP to all the low-level stuff, and I don't really like it. Have you tried C#? It seems less verbose than Java to me, and OOP is just as good, if not better. Plus VS is actually a really good IDE in my opinion. I know OOP is easier in C#, but doesn't C# implement a garbage collector like Java? I actually quite like pointers and managing the heap. I find it both challenging and rewarding. I just feel like there is more room to squeeze out efficiency. I may migrate to C# in the future, but I may as well stick to C++ as I'm just getting into some of the more advanced concepts and would benefit from seeing it through. Every language I learn teaches me a new way of thinking. I've recently been trying out Prolog and its totally changed the way I think about formal logic. I'm a big believer in learning multiple languages, as Bjarne Stroustrup himself recommends.
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Doesnt everyone know that believing can make it true. If you believe one MAJ is worth a euro then it is, that is that... just say it and pow... its real!!! now you just have to convince everyone else like these schmucks are trying to do. Now another question is if I want euro why would i not just buy euro instead of some make believe crapcoin equivalent ??
This coin will fail the moment the premine is announced. Also, Euro is an inflationary currency. Unless you have a moving cap, having a static cap makes no sense. It wouldn't work without a moving cap.
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loving this....decided to day trade my 3.7m stake... now sitting on 6.1m Mint from the last 1 hour alone...
What do i want? BTC or MINT? easy answer... mint... Because i think over time.. due to it PoS nature... everyone is gonna lock down their mint in their wallet.. and we wont be seeing so many millions up for grabs...
Hope fully i will get to my goal of 10m and then sell of the excess for profit...
I'm too worried if I try daytrading the price will spike again and not come back down. Read up on Elliot Wave Principle. Study it. Then use it in context of everything else that goes on. A smart trader is a rich trader. Oh, and do use the graphs. They're there for a reason. We live in a world of highly deluded traders. I'm okay with technical analysis but in all frankness, Elliot Wave Principle is a lot of mumbo jumbo. Keep it simple. Moving averages, crossovers if you want, maybe stochastics if you are feeling brave. None of these necessarily "works" in itself. But through experience you can put them all together in a certain way, creating a "road map" through which to interpret the price action when it has already occurred. Why did they collectively panic, Nullu? Because the Elliott Wave Theory said so! ... Right. I did quite clearly say "in context". Anyone blindly following Elliot Wave Theory will find themselves quickly very poor. I rely mostly on my own judgement, but Elliot Wave has helped me a great deal in spotting trends. The very fact that we live in a world of "highly deluded traders" that follow such principles is exactly why it can be exploited. You don't have to follow Elliot Wave Principle to profit from it. You just have to watch everyone else that does. Sorry I misunderstood. We are saying the same thing then. +1 Yes, I believe we are. At the end of the day I think it mostly boils down to the psychology of the trading majority. It's just a complex form of wealth redistribution really.
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